{"paper_id":"f0365062-e241-417b-b835-910796bcf341","body_text":"Zusammenfassung\nEndometriose ist eine der häufigsten gynäkologischen Erkrankungen, deren Diagnosestellung oft 8–10 Jahre dauert. Die Integrative Chinesische Medizin (ICM) bringt das Beste aus moderner Phytopharmakologie, Chinesischer Medizin und konventioneller Medizin zusammen. Eine frühzeitige Therapie der Endometriose mit westlichen Arzneipflanzen in der ICM nach Jeremy Ross kann nicht nur Schmerzen behandeln, sondern die Lebensqualität verbessern und einer Chronifizierung vorbeugen.\nSummary\nEndometriosis is one of the most common gynecological diseases, which often takes 8-10 years to diagnose. Integrative Chinese Medicine (ICM) brings together the best of modern phytopharmacology, Chinese Medicine and conventional medicine. 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